Digital dye sublimation print on jersey fabric
One Size – 2XL
Edition of 25
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Digital dye sublimation print on jersey fabric
One Size – 2XL
Edition of 25
2200 THB
MEMORY MACHINE T-SHIRT is the special collection designed by Dhanut Tungsuwan. In concurrent with Dhanut Tungsuwan’s MEMORY MACHINE exhibition in 2020 at BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY.
Limited edition of 100.
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Box; 6.6 x 28.9 x 19.2 cm,
Booklet;
10,000 THB
RT_USB contains with low frequency sound waves files that is used in the installation of the exhibition RootTech™. It is one of the products produced under a conceptual company RootTech™ founded by the artist.
RootTech™ is a company founded and conceptualized by the artist, Tanat Teeradakron, and its name implies nodes of botanical organism which resonates a contemporary condition people all share. This company is aimed to explore a mode of production, a notion of space, and human identity in relation to a digital technology.
4GB USB, audioplay 101 flies
Produced by Tanat Teeradakorn
900 THB
In 2015, Chulayarnnon Siriphol staged his Behind the Painting exhibition at the Art Centre, Silpakorn University. As part of the exhibition, a watercolor painting entitled Incomplete Dream which depicted Nopphon’s dream of kissing Khunying Kirati was presented in the form of jigsaw puzzle, allowing visitors to complete the puzzle which in turn also completes Nopphon’s dream. In a similar approach, for this Museum Of Kirati exhibition, Siriphol decides to turn the watercolor painting Mitake into memorabilia—the Incomplete Dream (Mitake) Limited Edition box. The set contains a jigsaw puzzle of the iconic Mitake watercolor painting which inspires the novel’s title. Mitake serves as the scene where the love between the two protagonists begins, as described by Khunying Kirati on giving Nopphon this painting, “You fell in love there and your love died there. But for someone else, love still flourishes in a wasted body.”
756 piece jigsaw puzzle, digital print on paper; paper box, 40.64 x 76.20 cm; 15.90 x 28.30 x 8.00 cm
Edition of 20 + 2AP. Signed and numbered
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The process-based works focusing on technical and installation variations of the relationship between experience and memory. Considerig popular culture via mass media, informantion drawn from personal testimony, a document, or a material object.
Coinciding with his latest exhibition at 469 Phra Sumeru Road (3rd floor), PAPER TRAILS explores the artist’s process-based works, focusing on technical and installation variation of the relationship between experience and memory, through text and images. The box consists of prints and publishings of Kornkrit Jianpinidnan’s works from 2000 – 2017.
C print, Indigo print on paper and canvas, Riso print on paper, digital print on Duratrans, velvet sticker, cloth on paper box , 24 x 34.5 x 8 cm (box)
Published by BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY. Printed by Parbpim Printing, IQ Lab, Photocity Lab.
Edition of 12. Signed and numbered